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Buddhist art followed believers as the dharma spread, adapted, and evolved in each new host country. It developed to the north through
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to form the Southern branch of Buddhist art. In India, Buddhist art flourished and even influenced the development of
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art, until Buddhism nearly disappeared in India around the 10th century due in part to the vigorous expansion of
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tradition which avoids direct representation of the human figure. Around the 1st century CE an
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period emerged lasting to this day which represents the Buddha in human form.
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to form the Northern branch of Buddhist art, and to the east as far as
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Portal:Visual arts
Selected article
Footprint of the Buddha. 1st century, Gandhara.
Buddha
Gandhara
Buddhist art
Indian subcontinent
Gautama Buddha
aniconic
iconic
Central Asia
Eastern Asia
Southeast Asia
Hindu
Islam
Hinduism
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